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Q: What is the voltage for the cc power supply at 110 amps?
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Can you install 60 amps generator and only get 50 amps AC power at 110 - 240 volts?

If you need 50 amps you can use a 60 amp generator or any other generator rated to supply more amps. The voltage, 110 v or 240 v, must be the right voltage for the load used.


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Find out your supply voltage, and divide 65 by it: I(amps) = P(watts)/V(volts) = 65/V


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How do you power a 15 amp 12v DC wrench with a 110 AC outlet?

To operate this type of low voltage wrench, a power supply will have to be used. When looking for this type of power supply the output has to be 12 volts DC with a capacity of 15 amps or W = A x V = 180 watts.


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How many amps does a microwave use?

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If an appliance draws 10 amps and the line voltage is 110 volts the power consumption is?

Power = volts times amps, so an appliance drawing 10 amps at a line voltage of 110 volts is consuming 1,100 watts. Keep in mind, however, that in a non purely resistive load, the phase angle of amps to volts might not be zero degrees, so the calculation becomes more complex, and depends on power factor, or phase angle.


Why does a computer use 12V?

The input power of a computer Power Supply is usually 110-240VAC. The power supply usually transforms the input voltage into 3.3V, 5V, and 12V...all in DC. Different components require different voltage...either (1)ONE of a combination of these. 12V is one output voltage of the PSU(Power Supply)


How many amps in 50 watts at 110 volts?

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How you check amp draw on compressor?

Divide the power rating (in watts) by the voltage (in volts). So if you use a 100 watt light bulb in a typical 110 volt lamp then it will draw 100/110 = .91 amps of current. Or plug a 1500 watt electric heater into a 110 volt wall socket and it will draw 1500/110 = 13.6 amps of current.


Can you use a 220 laptop in a 110 outlet?

The laptop has a power supply that connects between the laptop and the wall outlet. Looking at the power supply, the input voltage will show a working voltage from 100 to 240 volts. You may need a pin changing adapter because the pin configuration is different between 110 outlets and 220 volt outlets. Get past the pin configuration difference the computer will operate on both voltages through the power supply as long it is in the voltage range stated above.